
Yes
There should.
No
There shouldn’t.
With Americans increasingly voicing concern about aging politicians in Washington, the debate over age limits for members of Congress is gaining steam. While President Trump continues to show stamina and decisiveness well into his late 70s, some lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain in office well into their 80s and beyond. Critics say cognitive decline and disconnect from modern issues make age limits a common-sense reform—while others argue experience should not be penalized. What do you think: should there be an upper age limit for those serving in Congress?